Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques

Cassava, a crop of importance for subsistence farming in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, has the potential to benefit from global economic integration as a versatile industrial resource. Enhancing cassava productivity is not just a matter of agricultural competitiveness but a crucial step toward en...

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Main Authors: Dedičová, Beata, Becerra Lopez Lavalle, Luis Augusto
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173520
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description Cassava, a crop of importance for subsistence farming in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, has the potential to benefit from global economic integration as a versatile industrial resource. Enhancing cassava productivity is not just a matter of agricultural competitiveness but a crucial step toward ensuring many communities' food security and livelihoods. Given its high performance in marginal environments, where climate change poses threats, ensuring food security and livelihoods relies on rapidly adapting cassava. This study aimed to develop a protocol that swiftly transitions cassava embryogenic short-period liquid suspension cultures, facilitating the regeneration of genetically stable
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spelling CGSpace1735202025-11-11T17:40:31Z Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques Dedičová, Beata Becerra Lopez Lavalle, Luis Augusto livelihoods cassava food security gene editing protocols biotechnology embryo culture Cassava, a crop of importance for subsistence farming in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, has the potential to benefit from global economic integration as a versatile industrial resource. Enhancing cassava productivity is not just a matter of agricultural competitiveness but a crucial step toward ensuring many communities' food security and livelihoods. Given its high performance in marginal environments, where climate change poses threats, ensuring food security and livelihoods relies on rapidly adapting cassava. This study aimed to develop a protocol that swiftly transitions cassava embryogenic short-period liquid suspension cultures, facilitating the regeneration of genetically stable 2024-09-23 2025-03-09T17:35:51Z 2025-03-09T17:35:51Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173520 en Open Access application/pdf Informa UK Limited Dedičová, B.; Becerra Lopez-Lavalle, L.A. (2024) Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques. BioTechniques 76(9): p. 453-461. ISSN: 0736-6205
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food security
gene editing
protocols
biotechnology
embryo culture
Dedičová, Beata
Becerra Lopez Lavalle, Luis Augusto
Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques
title Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques
title_full Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques
title_fullStr Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques
title_full_unstemmed Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques
title_short Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques
title_sort cassava for the future embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques
topic livelihoods
cassava
food security
gene editing
protocols
biotechnology
embryo culture
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